Shark Inlet and Monarch Lane Butterflies, Los Osos
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A very short dirt trail through eucalyptus forest, and then a path of deep sand on the dunes.
An incredibly beautiful beach with technicolor water, white sand strewn with coral, and colorful kite surfers zooming by, all framed by gorgeous mountains.
Open space with trail through long dry grasses and views of the hills, beside a blue lake with geese, picnic tables, and a playground.
Lovely path beside a eucalyptus forest, on both sides of the creek, with workout stations, in a residential neighborhood. You can walk two miles total. Also called San Luis Ranch.
A very short dirt trail through eucalyptus forest, and then a path of deep sand on the dunes.
Lovely path beside a eucalyptus forest, on both sides of the creek, with workout stations, in a residential neighborhood. You can walk two miles total. Also called San Luis Ranch.
Best playground you'll ever visit! Huge slides, hillside slides, steep grass slope for cardboard sledding, cable zipline, and pretty trees to picnic under.
A magical clear pond with tadpoles and ducks, healthy eucalyptus trees with big leaves, winding salt marsh, and boardwalk.
Lovely path beside a eucalyptus forest, on both sides of the creek, with workout stations, in a residential neighborhood. You can walk two miles total. Also called San Luis Ranch.
Trail that leads onto Ellwood Bluffs from UCSB's West Campus family housing.
Scenic location with views of Avila Beach, on a lawn and river beach where kids can run and play.
Walk past lake with cypress trees, and down three culdesacs with mansions.
Monarch butterfly grove that is magical all year, but especially when butterflies are flittering about Nov-Feb.
Blissful views of estuary and sailboats, eucalyptus trees, cypress trees, the bay and a little rocky point. Also called Windy Cove Hike.
A bay with crystal clear water, high cliffs, and beach of huge pebbles. Best for snorkeling, not hanging out. Surfing in winter. Homeless encampment with dog bite warning signs.
Shady walk among eucalyptus trees. Peaceful! Plus a cute playground tucked in a corner at the end.
Wai'olena (Waiolena) Beach Park is a rocky area with three oceanview picnic pavilions where people swim in the spring-fed pond.
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